Explanation

Barya a.k.a. Nara Language: The Nara or Barea language is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken chiefly in western Eritrea. The language is often confused with Kunama, which is at best only distantly related. According to Tsige Hailemichael, the "...Nara language is in danger of quickly disappearing." The name Barea is considered very derogatory as it translates to "slave".

Printed dictionaries and other books with definitions for Barya

BARYA (alt. Baria). The commonly used Tigrinya and Tigre name for Eritrea's
Nara ethnic group. The name was once synonymous with “slave,” and retains a
pejorative connotation today. Nonetheless, the name is of great antiquity,
appearing ...

barya. a. jagnjetinom. (Bkl. A. iamh. and. okra. casserole. from. Serhia. barzotte (
Itl Soft hoiled, as of eggs bas de carre (Frl masc. The top part of the shoulder of
veal equivalent to scrag end of lamh base 1 The chemical term for a suhstance ...

Barya'il An angel of the Muslim seventh heaven. Bashir see MUBASHSHIR AND
BASHIR Basilon and Basilion see ORIEL Bastelyn, Bastaylyn A Tuesday angel in
the Liber Juratus and the Sloane manuscript Book of Raziel. Basy An angel of ...

Originally compiled for his own private use, by Capt. Joseph Taylor. Revised and prepared for the press, with the assistance of learned natives in the College of Fort William, by W. Hunter, M.D. by Joseph Taylor (Major.)

Dialects of Amidya, Dihok, Nerwa and Zakho, Northwestern Iraq : Based on Old and New Manuscripts, Oral and Written Bible Translations, Folkloric Texts, and Diverse Spoken Registers, with an Introduction to Grammar and Semantics, and an Index of Talmudic Words which Have Reflexes in Jewish Neo-Aramaic by Yona Sabar